Dhangadhi is the headquarters of Seti Zone that includes far-flung places as Saipal near Tibet. The growth of town owed much to the extension of railway up to Gauri Phanta across the border originally for timber transport.
Kailali district is situated in far western region of Nepal in Seti Zone. The district was returned to Nepal from East India Company in 1860 AD. Hansuliya VDC in Kailali is a village where a fort was located between 1968 and 1978. The district got its name from the fort. Major rivers Karnali, Mohana, Pothraiya, Karrha, Kanara.
Political Boundary East: Bardiya and Surkhet, West: Kanchanpur and Doti, North: Surkhet and Doti, South: India.
Location Longitude: 800 15”- 810 15” Latitude: 280 22- 290 0”.
Climate Sub- tropical, Temperate, Cool- temperate. Maximum Temperature: 40.50 °Centigrade Minimum Temperature: 17.70 °Centigrade. Rainfall 1577 ml. Dhangadhi, Chaumala-Banana Pocket Zone, Godawari,Tikapur Park, Ghodaghodi wetland and temple, Karnali River. Mustard field in Kailali district A village of Kailali district with Mustard field There are more than 100 lakes/pond in Kailali district of which Ghdaghodi Tal is the largest one. It is also the largest lake in Terai belt of Nepal. It is ocated about 53 Km east of the Dhangadhi on the east-west high way. Darakh, Ram Shikhar and Sandepani VDCs border it. The geographically the lake lies at 28°41'03'' north latitude and 80°56'45''east latitude. The altitude of the lake is 205 m from the sea level. It is 4 meter deep and covers an area of 138 ha. It has a palm with 19 fingers shape. There are other 13 lakes in the surrounding areas. The total area of all these lakes is 248 ha.
Thousand of the religious people visit the temple each year during Marga Panchami (November) and Maghe Sanskati (Janaury).The area is rich in natural bio-diversities. Thirty-four species of mammals, 29 species of the fishes, 32 species of he butterfly, 11 species of snails, 140 species of birds 9 out of them four are in endanger), 455 species of plants are reported from these areas. Being the international importance of the area, as per Ramsar international treaty,His Majesty's Government of Nepal has requested to declare this area as protective swampy land.In addition, this area is located in between of the Bardia National Park and Shahi Shukla Phant. This place could be an important tourist destination in the district.
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